Places to Visit in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is an exotic Island nation located in the Indian
Ocean to the southwest of Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian
Sea. This beautiful Island nation in South Asia separated from India by Gulf of
Mannar and Palk Strait. Its diverse landscapes range from rainforest and arid
plains to highlands and sandy beaches attracts world’s tourist. It’s famed for
its ancient Buddhist ruins, including the 5th- century citadel Sigiriya, with
its palace and frescoes. Sri Lanka also offer opportunity to explore UNESCO
heritage sites, Beautiful Gardens, Memories of Ramayana and religious sites and
unique culture provide a strong base to enjoy your Srilanka tour package with
unique experience.
Place to visit in Sri Lanka are Kandy, Nuwara Eliya,
Bentota, Dambulla and Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Yala, Galle and Colombo City.
Kandy is a large city in central Sri Lanka famous for its Tea plantation,
Bogambara Lake (Kandy Lake), Temple of the Tooth and Botanical garden and
enroot visit of Elephant Orphanage.
Nuwara Eliya (Little England) a natural
landscape with religious sites, gardens, national parks etc. Bentota is a beach
side destination offer water sports activities and sunbath on its long beaches.
Dambulla is religious site and Sigiriya is famous for ancient rock fortress.
Yala is wildlife reserve and famous for Yala National Park and pilgrimage
sites. Galle known for its heritage sites and historical monuments. Colombo,
the capital of Sri Lanka, has a long history as a port on ancient east-west
trade routes, ruled successively by the Portuguese, Dutch and British. That
heritage is reflected in its architecture, mixing colonial buildings with
high-rises and shopping malls.
Best Time to Visit Sri Lanka, in practical terms, this means
that the best time to visit the west and south coasts and hill country is from
December to March, while the best weather on the east coast is from April/May
to September. Sri Lanka's position close to the Equator means that temperatures
remain fairly constant year-round.
Kalametiya bird sanctuary
Kalametiya sanctuary is located in the Hambantota District. This area
devlop by srilanka tourism. It was declared as a sanctuary in year
1938. It’s nice a nature landscape for bird waching and safrari.
Kalametiya, it is one of the most richly endowed bird habitats in the
country. It is full of water and water flows to the sea through the bird
sanctuary. Kalametiya bird sanctuary consists with beautiful mangroves, coastal
lagoons, and scrub lands. Many species of resident birds, migratory birds and
endemic birds can be seen. These lagoons support breeding colonies of pelicans,
Black-capped Purple Kingfisher, , Indian Reef Heron, herons, egrets and
open-billed stork and large wintering populations of migratory ducks and
shorebirds. You can enter in to the bird sanctuary by a catamaran. It is nice
place to visit.
Pidurangala Rock
Pidurangala is a Big rock structure located a few kilometers north of
Sigiriya in Sri Lanka. It has an interesting history closely related to that of
the Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Pidurangala Rock is proximate to Sigiriya Rock and
is the best viewing spot of Sigiriya Rock. Or you can also enjoy 360-degree
views and valley of sigiriya.
Dambulla cave temple
Dambulla cave temple also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla is a
World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka, situated in the central part of the country.
This site is situated 148 kilometres east of Colombo and 72 kilometres north of
Kandy. Dambulla is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri
Lanka.
Yala National Park
Yala National Park is a huge area of forest, grassland and Fleet
bordering the Indian Ocean, in southeast Sri Lanka. we Make a well
thought-out schedule. If you are a local planning your first trip to Yala. While
a 4D vehicle is recommended a van with high ground clearance would do. If you
don’t have one, you can hire a safari jeep at the entrance.
"The fate of animals is of greater importance to me than the fear of appearing ridiculous; it is indissolubly connected with the fate of mean.